Yes. The pricking, the flogging, the dipping, etc.fgalkin wrote:Was torture used during the Salem Witch Trials?
No
Maybe not such *extreme* methods, but yes.Were such fancy execution methods as burning at the stake, entombing while still alive, public torture, or quartering used?
No.
They feared death as it was. They didn't have to convert because they were all the same religion to begin with.Did it attempt to convert an entire group of people to a different religion under the fear of death?
No.
See above. They also said, IIRC, that they would only die by hanging.Did it use methods like "drop accused in water. if accused floats, she is a witch"?
No.
I don't see why they CAN'T in some areas. As a whole, though, the Inquisition may have been far worse. *points again to time and span*[I don't see why someone would claim that the Salem Witch Trials are worse than the Inquisition.